Night after night, our dreams come, to give us a window on the hidden workings of our subconscious minds, to give guidance on our present and future, and to allow us a certain freedom from the bounds of time and space. Whether we recognize it or not, dreams are a powerful expression of our intuition. What a waste, then, if we ignore them! In this perceptive book, Dr Robin Royston draws on the real-life experiences of people who have had unusual or disturbing dreams to demonstrate how, if interpreted accurately, our dreams can give us important information that can unlock our creative potential, solve complex problems, predict events, offer clues to illness, and even save a life. Inspiring, illuminating and based on the latest scientific research, this guide challenges our most fundamental ideas about dreams and what they are trying to tell us about our lives now and in the future.
314pp, 152mm x 233mm, softback, 2006
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